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. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >>> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here and the stories that you are talking about, but first, the day's headlines. president barack obama back home after a busy trip to the middle east and he arrived at andrews air force base after the trip that took him to jordan and the west bank. secretary john kerry did not arrive on air force one. he stayed around to talk to the israeli leader e. >>> the motion to vacate is granted. >>> david ranta spent 23 years in prison for a murd her didn't commit. he was wrongfully convicted of killing a rabbi, and the lawyer says that his client plans to kill the city of new york. >>> and joe weede
. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >>> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. not proven...
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. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. innocent 4%. not proven either way, 27%. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello everyone. don lemon here. the stories you're talking about in just a moment. but first, let's get you up to speed on some of the day's headlines. president barack obama back home after a busy trip to the middle east. he arrived at joint base andrews earlier after his first visit to israel as president. the trip also took him to the west bank and jordan. secretary of state john kerry didn't return on air force one. he stayed behind to hold separate talks with israeli and palestinian leaders. >>> the defendant's motion to vacate the judgment is granted. >> david ranta was freed from prison after spendin
. >> the fbi agent in charge. >> guilty of two double homicide. >> sheila baltazar. >> he could have killed all of them. >> the supreme court justice. >> not proven. >> the witness. >> guilty. >> camille bell. >> innocent but stupid. >> that first task force detective. >> no maybes, ifs. guilty. the right man for those homicides is in jail. >> the original audience verdict, guilty. 69%. innocent 4%. innocent 4%. not...
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e-mails to fbi agents. prosecutors threatened them. then nail the. why they waited so long, maybe he was not front burner. maybe they tried to turn them. you never know. could have been that there was a last chance the the given to turn evidence, maybe not against his brother. he said no and they just charged him. a lot that needs to be fleshed out, but i will tell you, the fascinating thing and why this is a story, there would now probably be a raj rajaratnam case is bigger as it was without them looking at is -- i believe it is little brother, and clearly not a successful brrther . but, you know, doing some of what they believe is some of the same stuff. began 2007 and six years later. they don't go away. cheryl: by your book? >> of tell you. cheryl: said think you'll get a kick free copy. >> reporter: but my book does not. let's try to show is of the common elements. i'm going to write a lot. is it a white whale pursued? is it -- should they be wasting their time? mean and not saying it's a good thing, but there are worse things in the world to my
e-mails to fbi agents. prosecutors threatened them. then nail the. why they waited so long, maybe he was not front burner. maybe they tried to turn them. you never know. could have been that there was a last chance the the given to turn evidence, maybe not against his brother. he said no and they just charged him. a lot that needs to be fleshed out, but i will tell you, the fascinating thing and why this is a story, there would now probably be a raj rajaratnam case is bigger as it was without...
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or outside of the fbi. so there are a whole series of issues that come up with that, but i think first and foremost is a privacy one because you just have so much more data in that circumstance. >> right. i think we have time for maybe a last question or -- oh, great. let me, let me say your past background, sir. >> [inaudible] retired fbi, and i appreciate -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> and now it's going to be your -- >> yeah, exactly. you did say former, right? my job done. [laughter] >> i can remember sitting in the back of a cessna as a spotter chasing then-soviet union intelligence officer, and now that platform you put in the palm of your hand. going back to your comment about drones. from a law enforcement perspective, it's very easy to see that the practicality and the usefulness and efficiency of that capability. can you talk talk a little bit t the challenges from your perspective and those agents and analysts, support people that finish. [inaudible] going forward, or is it just another iteration,
or outside of the fbi. so there are a whole series of issues that come up with that, but i think first and foremost is a privacy one because you just have so much more data in that circumstance. >> right. i think we have time for maybe a last question or -- oh, great. let me, let me say your past background, sir. >> [inaudible] retired fbi, and i appreciate -- [inaudible] [laughter] >> and now it's going to be your -- >> yeah, exactly. you did say former, right? my job...
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the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to him. a waste of my time and my breath. >> case closed. >> case closed. >> we did our job. >> the first cold war may be over, but the new cold war may be just beginning. paul redmond developed his own theory. >> redmond's war and i named it. it's an actuarial certainty there will be spies in your organization. there will always be spies. what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful.
the fbi had tapes of her talking about be careful don't do this wrong. there was a telephone intercept saying don't blow this you know how it is. >> when she got out of prison she was thrown out of the country. >> sandy grimes and jean finally caught this guy. >> nothing to say to him. a waste of my time and my breath. >> case closed. >> case closed. >> we did our job. >> the first cold war may be over, but the new cold war may be just beginning. paul...
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the fbi now says it believes it knows who's behind the heist. when it happened, suspicion quickly fell on the museum's security guards. for the first time, one of those guards is sharing his story on camera in an exclusive interview with randi kaye. >> reporter: there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see the thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded within minutes. watchman rick abbott gave this description to his sketch artist. >> the guy who was dealing with me was kind of taller and skinny and wearing gold-framed like round glasses, if i remember correctly. he had a mustache. i remember before he arrested me that it looked really greasy, i remember thinking that. he was using some funky kind of wax on that thing or something like that. it was probably a fake mustache. >> reporter: but the description from rick and the other guard didn't satisfy the fbi. even rick admits the sketch they produced didn't reall
the fbi now says it believes it knows who's behind the heist. when it happened, suspicion quickly fell on the museum's security guards. for the first time, one of those guards is sharing his story on camera in an exclusive interview with randi kaye. >> reporter: there was no trace of the thieves. authorities got an idea of what the bad guys looked like from the two night watchmen. the only ones to see the thieves up close. but it all happened so fast. they were tied up and blindfolded...
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one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year i'm in jail. i mean, they got me charged not only ca in chicago. i to go to connecticut. when you read this book, you're going to read and talk about things. new york 21 in the new york chapter. the counterintelligence program of the fbi and what they're doing to us. well documented. a lot of the information comes from a senate investigation and the finally came down against the fbi for attacking all our chapters and all our branches. 41st and central, josh bloom mentioned, a two-story building headquarters of the black panther party in los angeles, california. 360 degrees in my film. this is where, it's going
one of those killers wound up in the "los angeles times" to office of the fbi as report by an fbi agent the road book called fbi secrets after he retired. so this is important to understand. what were they doing? john mitchell, united states attorney general under nixon and next month or so is on national television. by the end of this year of 1969, we will be rid of the black panthers. says john mitchell. and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year i'm...
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and who else did the fbi suspect? >> randi kaye joins us now live. such a fascinating mystery and it's been one now for more than 20 years. what about that security guard you heard in that interview. do investigators think he had anything to do with the heist? >> reporter: anderson, to this day, not a single museum employee has been charged in connection with the crime. but not one of them has been fully cleared, either. that's the thing. the guards' role to this point is really unclear. was it an inside job or was he perhaps just careless? because he told us that he used to complain about the lax security at the museum in public. so anyone could have overheard him, maybe they jumped on the opportunity. and here's the kicker, anderson. it has been so long, so many years have passed, that the statute of limitations has run out. so even if it was that guard, we interviewed or anyone else, the thieves can no longer be charged. and anderson, just this week the fbi said that they finally know after 23 years who did this. they're not naming the suspects, b
and who else did the fbi suspect? >> randi kaye joins us now live. such a fascinating mystery and it's been one now for more than 20 years. what about that security guard you heard in that interview. do investigators think he had anything to do with the heist? >> reporter: anderson, to this day, not a single museum employee has been charged in connection with the crime. but not one of them has been fully cleared, either. that's the thing. the guards' role to this point is really...
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you can buy these computers but a lot of them don't have hard drives because the forensic guys at the fbi have already been through checking all of this stuff out. that is an awful lot of money, 200 lan dollars gone from investors. >> it is shocking for everybody. jeff: i want to take you into his office around the corner here, follow me if you would. he seemed like a great guy to you. >> yes, he had a very successful company. jeff: thought it was successful. this is the desk, a beautiful desk. currently if you go online, the bid for this is $160. >> that is the latest, yes. jeff: hard to believe. these are polished brass. that is polished brass. certainly all the trappings of success. >> very much so, the office is just three years old. everything he did was top of the line, we all assumed we were making the money. jeff: it is amazing what you can do with other people's money. the falcons were big. you can buy the falcon now the latest bid on that one is $35, go online. the piece of chicago criminal history for you. david: it is easy to spend other peoples money and waste it. thank you.
you can buy these computers but a lot of them don't have hard drives because the forensic guys at the fbi have already been through checking all of this stuff out. that is an awful lot of money, 200 lan dollars gone from investors. >> it is shocking for everybody. jeff: i want to take you into his office around the corner here, follow me if you would. he seemed like a great guy to you. >> yes, he had a very successful company. jeff: thought it was successful. this is the desk, a...
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the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the lesson is this, if you want to steal art, do a good job and keep it head enlong enough and you won't go to jail. i don't know how else to interpret that. >>> the ncaa tournament kicks off tomorrow. we're serious about march madness here at cnn. we have our own bracket challenge. our jay bell says we're not alone. he is founder of pregame.com and tells us more than 100 million people worldwide are expected to wager more than $12 billion on the bracket. it won't be a slam dunk. my bracket will be a slam dunk to beat if you're in any way decent
the fbi came out, i mean this is incredible. they know, they say, who stole 13 precious art works, valued at $500 billion. they were stolen from isabella's gardener museum in boston in 1990. but here's the incredible thing, people. the fbi won't name the suspects because of the statute of limitations. it's run out. they cannot charge anyone with the theft. okay, so somebody or some people now have a rembrandt and vermier which they can sell on the black market. it's never been recovered. the...
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the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. weeks since the schoolteacher went missing in new orleans, and there's still no assign of terry lynn monet. she walked out of
the fbi joining the search for a missing student. he didn't have his wallet or cell phone and he disappeared. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working...
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fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children. that kind of stunned me and i said, what do you know about that? he said, i don't think that the various news agencies are covering it adequately, do you? >> two weeks later, this headline would break the news of that night on the bridge. wayne williams would be sent to prison to serve two life sentences for murder. at first glance, he hardly looks like a serial killer. not much more than 5'1/2" tall now in his 50s. and growing bald. >> the bottom line is nobody ever testified or even claimed that they saw me strike another person, choke another person, s
fbi agent mike mccomas rushed to the scene. the driver was standing by the highway. >> he was talking with the officers. saw a black male. he had on a baseball hat. had on glasses. >> the young man was wayne williams, about to turn 23. a self-anointed music talent scout who slept days and roamed the city at night. mccomas invited williams over to his car. >> he got in the car and i said, do you know why we're here? and he immediately said, yes, it's about the missing children....
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the fbi is now investigating the case. secretary of state john kerry and attorney general eric hold rer asking questions of the singapore government. singapore police say todd committed suicide. todd's parents say it was murder. now shane todd was found dead in his apartment in june just hours after his last day working for a prestigious government research firm. but did his work make him a target? >> reporter: shane todd, 31 years old, had a phd in electrical engineering and by all accounts a very bright future. he was working for the institute of micro electronics or ime, a prominent singapore research facility. his project involved creating faster, more powerful semiconductors. his parents say that in his last few months he was stressed, even expressing fear for his life. he had told them he didn't feel right about his work. that it might be illegal, even a risk to u.s. national security. with little faith in the singapore police and the fbi unable to help in a foreign country, the todds had little choice but to launch
the fbi is now investigating the case. secretary of state john kerry and attorney general eric hold rer asking questions of the singapore government. singapore police say todd committed suicide. todd's parents say it was murder. now shane todd was found dead in his apartment in june just hours after his last day working for a prestigious government research firm. but did his work make him a target? >> reporter: shane todd, 31 years old, had a phd in electrical engineering and by all...
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. >> harris: fbi agents joining police in the hunt for are a missing student from brown university in rhode island. the search for the student now expanding from boston to philadelphia. he is 22 years old. last seen march 16. he left his wallet and his phone behind in his apartment. he is described as 6'2", about 130-pounds. any one with information should providence police. >>> a huge man hunt with a break. investigators saying they have a suspect in the murder of the man who used to run the colorado entire prison system who was shot to death when answered his front door earlier this week. he was the director of colorado department of corrections and investigators are saying a man who died during a gun battle with texas authorities on thursday is the prime suspect. the man, evan spencer was paroled from a colorado prison in january. with more on this, dominik dean dinatale from the newsroom. >> reporter: investigators say they don't know if he was even aware that he was the state prison director. they do know he was a member of a dangerous white supremeacist prison gang. considered o
. >> harris: fbi agents joining police in the hunt for are a missing student from brown university in rhode island. the search for the student now expanding from boston to philadelphia. he is 22 years old. last seen march 16. he left his wallet and his phone behind in his apartment. he is described as 6'2", about 130-pounds. any one with information should providence police. >>> a huge man hunt with a break. investigators saying they have a suspect in the murder of the man...
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it is home to the fbi's training academy. >> new this morning, president obama touring two sites with historical and religious significance as he continues to push for a peace agreement during day three of his visit to the middle east. president obama visiting the hall of names in jerusalem and later laid wreaths at the hall of remembrance. the hall of names is a memorial to each and every jewish person that died during the holocaust. president obama remarking on his visit after signing his name to the guest book reserved for dignitaries. >> we see how this place, this accounting of horror is in the end a source of hope. for here we learn that we are never powerless. >> the president then left israel to tour the church of nativity in bethlehem with pal stin nan mahmoud abbas. that church is considered to be the oldest living christian church in the world. president obama will soon be on his way to jordan. >>> the u.s. supreme court takes on the issue of same-sex marriage next week. in preparation, supporters in the bay area are speaking out, including a 12-year-old boy. "today in the
it is home to the fbi's training academy. >> new this morning, president obama touring two sites with historical and religious significance as he continues to push for a peace agreement during day three of his visit to the middle east. president obama visiting the hall of names in jerusalem and later laid wreaths at the hall of remembrance. the hall of names is a memorial to each and every jewish person that died during the holocaust. president obama remarking on his visit after signing...
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history, the fbi announces they know who did it. details ahead. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and...
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the fbi says now they believe they know who did it. >>> tonight, the extraordinary moment as two sandy hook parents came face-to-face with the father of killer adam lanza. >> i wanted to speak to him as one father to another father. >> emilie parker was 6 years old when she was murdered with 19 of her class mates. now her father joins me for an emotional interview. >> my daughter is beautiful and she is going to be great and she is going to continue to touch lives of countless numbers of people. >>> the former nra operative gets personal. >> we saved the british people because the americans had the guns. >> what he thinks of reducing gun violence in america. >>> also, where senators stand on the assault weapons ban. i'm demanding answers and tonight, we are giving it to you. >>> and a man on a mission. heartthrob and hollywood star gerard butler taking on the bad guys, working closely with navy s.e.a.l.s to make it happen. >> they are so dedicated and committed and passionate. it is amazing how their brains work. >>> good evening. there has been much debate about the gun violence destr
the fbi says now they believe they know who did it. >>> tonight, the extraordinary moment as two sandy hook parents came face-to-face with the father of killer adam lanza. >> i wanted to speak to him as one father to another father. >> emilie parker was 6 years old when she was murdered with 19 of her class mates. now her father joins me for an emotional interview. >> my daughter is beautiful and she is going to be great and she is going to continue to touch lives of...
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this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, former police officer on the day joe paterno was fired, saying nothing happened that night, mike mcqueary is lying and investigators tried to get him to lie to say what they wanted to hear him say. that is powerful. this is proactively coming from a person who is a 24-year-old married sergeant in the marine corps at that time, proactively coming out and saying wait a minute, now i'm not saying nothing happened in the shower. what i'm saying is had we known that on november 9th, 2011, people would have said whoa, wait a minute, hold on, this is a rush to judgment here. >> nine different -- >> no, no, not against jerry sandusky, piers. this is not that difficult to understand. >> no need to be rude. you are being very -- >> you've had a year and a half to make your case. >> not my case. >> you are claiming jerry is part of a coverup. >> jerry sandusky -- >> you just named joe paterno saying he was part of a cover-up. did you not say that? >> let's take a break. see if you can calm down. we'll try again after the break. it's monday
this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, former police officer on the day joe paterno was fired, saying nothing happened that night, mike mcqueary is lying and investigators tried to get him to lie to say what they wanted to hear him say. that is powerful. this is proactively coming from a person who is a 24-year-old married sergeant in the marine corps at that time, proactively coming out and saying wait a minute, now i'm not saying nothing happened in the shower. what i'm...
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. >> i don't think the fbi is looking into this prostitution beef. that's what i have heard anyway. however, let's just stay with this for a minute. so menendez now, all since jump has said this is a a smear. >> um-huh. >> okay. and enemies of mine have tried to do this. and now it looks like, wiehl, that he was correct. >> he has a case here. no matter what these women say now. nobody is going to believe them. because if they say now they go back and say. >> bill: can't be doing that. >> they say they were bought, this and that. >> put the pieces together and talk about the facts. this started with the daily caller had an interview and you see on your screen right now. one of the women said she was paid to have sex with the senator. fine. the "the washington post" did a story. they talked through. they are ♪ sure one of the women they spoke to was in fact the same person that was in the daily caller. then they in fact backed off of that story. so there is some confusion as to with respect to that one person. >> as it stands now, i think the fair thing and you guys disagree. tell
. >> i don't think the fbi is looking into this prostitution beef. that's what i have heard anyway. however, let's just stay with this for a minute. so menendez now, all since jump has said this is a a smear. >> um-huh. >> okay. and enemies of mine have tried to do this. and now it looks like, wiehl, that he was correct. >> he has a case here. no matter what these women say now. nobody is going to believe them. because if they say now they go back and say. >> bill:...
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. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard interrogation techniques. but the cia wants more. they seize control of him. they send him to eej ip where he is rendered and turned over to one of the most brutal intelligence services in the world. >> this is al-ibi years later in a libyan prison visited by his family. this video was recently located by michaelis cough. >> al-ibi coughs up this story that he hadn't told bi before, that saddam was training al qaeda in chemical and biological weapons. the single most frightening story that could have been told post 9/11. >> almost from the outset the intelligence community has doubts about the claim. >> 2002 cia report states that questions persist about al-ibi's truthfulness and in some instances he has fabricated information. >> after the information, al-libi will recant the story extracted by the egyptians brutal interrogation. >> what we said at the time is look, he said two different things and two different times. and we will tell the policy consumers and other analyst in the community both stories. you
. >> he is at first interrogated by the fbi, using standard interrogation techniques. but the cia wants more. they seize control of him. they send him to eej ip where he is rendered and turned over to one of the most brutal intelligence services in the world. >> this is al-ibi years later in a libyan prison visited by his family. this video was recently located by michaelis cough. >> al-ibi coughs up this story that he hadn't told bi before, that saddam was training al qaeda...
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a fbi news conference wrapping up on the priceiest heist of all time. police believed two men disgussed as delivers made off with a pile of priceless art work from the isabela museum in boston. and valued by some up to a half a billion dollars, billion with a b. the fbi believed it's determined where the art was stolen years after the threat theft and knows the identity of the thieves. okay. 1990? and they held the news conference in an appeal for more tips. and named a couple of organized crime figures as part of their investigation as we learn more, we will bring this to you. well, dr. ben carson is the neuro surgeon who made a big splash on the scene last month when he challenged president obama at the national prayer breakfast. he was just a couple of steps away from the president and that made some news. now, the possible future candidate, possible, i say, future candidate for public office is getting new attention today for what he said this weekend at the conservative political action conference, or cpac. here are some of those remarks. >> let's
a fbi news conference wrapping up on the priceiest heist of all time. police believed two men disgussed as delivers made off with a pile of priceless art work from the isabela museum in boston. and valued by some up to a half a billion dollars, billion with a b. the fbi believed it's determined where the art was stolen years after the threat theft and knows the identity of the thieves. okay. 1990? and they held the news conference in an appeal for more tips. and named a couple of organized...
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and then the day joe paterno was fired, i have it in my hands, this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, a former police officer saying that nothing happened in the shower that night. mcqueary is lying and the investigators trying to get him to lie. >> i mean these are pretty startling allegations. now victim two never testified, ann, as you know. if he was saying what ziegler was saying he was saying that he was the greatest thing that ever happened to him, no molestation, why didn't they put him on the stand? >> absolutely. the thing that comes down to this, in the michael jackson trial, 40-year-old men don't have sleepovers. jerry sandusky, grown men don't shower with little boys. the fact is they have to try this case which is a really difficult case in a defense. and the fact is should they put the evidence on in yes. they said we didn't have time. we should get a new trial. we weren't really ready. we want to have a doover. some maybe this is the kind of thing they'll throw-in an appeal that didn't work on a new trial motion. the problem is one kid said it did
and then the day joe paterno was fired, i have it in my hands, this is an interview he gave to an fbi trained investigator, a former police officer saying that nothing happened in the shower that night. mcqueary is lying and the investigators trying to get him to lie. >> i mean these are pretty startling allegations. now victim two never testified, ann, as you know. if he was saying what ziegler was saying he was saying that he was the greatest thing that ever happened to him, no...
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. >> the fbi and robert police are looking for a serial bank robber called the hon beat banned it. this was everyone's model from demand a suspect of robbing three banks in sonoma county. he is known for giving out demanding notes and wearing a hooded sweatshirt during robberies. police say was last seen getting into a 1990's jeep wrangler with faded red paint. >> police are looking for a head coach of a traveling bay area baseball team. he is suspected of molesting one teenaged boy, and secretly film and other and a bathroom. investigators say there may be more victims'. a $300,000 arrest warrant has been issued for 52 year old cajojoel kaufmann of orinda. he coaches the california smoke baseball club out of san jose. its players are all over the bay area. he is also the owner of triple play u.s. a, a batting cage facility in san leandro. >> filed the charges are true. >> police first arrested kaufman in august after the parents of a boy he allegedly molested called around the police but no charges were filed at that time. >> we are learning about the police officer involved in th
. >> the fbi and robert police are looking for a serial bank robber called the hon beat banned it. this was everyone's model from demand a suspect of robbing three banks in sonoma county. he is known for giving out demanding notes and wearing a hooded sweatshirt during robberies. police say was last seen getting into a 1990's jeep wrangler with faded red paint. >> police are looking for a head coach of a traveling bay area baseball team. he is suspected of molesting one teenaged...
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then the fbi's top lawyer on how law enforcement investigations are keeping up with new technology without breaking the law. that's followed by a house appropriations subcommittee looking into agriculture department spending. >> let's go straight to a personal topic. you've been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since i believe 2009. his term is a. yours will be up next year. should we expect to see some term over at the commission speak what you should always see turnout because we all have staggered terms. the past six years have flown by very quickly, and we shall see. i get asked this question every couple of years and we've been almost seven years. i multiply thinking about but we shall see. >> thinking about what? >> what to do next. i have thought about that several times, what comes after the commission. a limited government personnel i think it should stay in the positions forever. at the same time i love my job. that's part of what is keeping me here and we have a lot of important work to do. spent this past week both commissioner robert mcdowell and chairman
then the fbi's top lawyer on how law enforcement investigations are keeping up with new technology without breaking the law. that's followed by a house appropriations subcommittee looking into agriculture department spending. >> let's go straight to a personal topic. you've been on the commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since i believe 2009. his term is a. yours will be up next year. should we expect to see some term over at the commission speak what you should always see...
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an audit of who city council members is now in the hands of the district attorney's office and the fbi. the auditor listed more than a dozen alleged violations by council members. among other things, the audit uses their power to -- the bidding process for the cleanup of the old oakland army base. both brooks and reed denied the allegations. in the meantime, ktvu has learned there's a second investigation. this is a story you will see only on 2. we obtained a report from a private investigator from a company that was charged with corruption. that report includes an interview with a man who claims his business partner claimed money to get special treatment from city hall and specifically councilman reed. >> what was that money for? >> just so that he can get whatever he wants from the city's approval. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection with larry reed. >> it was mind-boggling to me that someone can say that because they're in a relationship with someone else, that they paid me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. well, i'm still here
an audit of who city council members is now in the hands of the district attorney's office and the fbi. the auditor listed more than a dozen alleged violations by council members. among other things, the audit uses their power to -- the bidding process for the cleanup of the old oakland army base. both brooks and reed denied the allegations. in the meantime, ktvu has learned there's a second investigation. this is a story you will see only on 2. we obtained a report from a private investigator...
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coming up, why the fbi is expanding the search area. it what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. >> a search for a brown university student who went missing more than a week ago is being expanded. the teen was found on brown's campus on saturday morning. we have the latest. >>
coming up, why the fbi is expanding the search area. it what's droid-recognition ? understanding you clearly... what is the capital of zimbabwe ? ... the first time you ask with the google voice search. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid recognition. droid powerful. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to...
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now the fbi is checking to see whether this is all connected to the recent killing of a texas county prosecutor. and number one, police have arrested two teens this 17-year-old and a 14-year-old boy in the shooting death of this baby in a stroller and the wounding of the baby's mother in georgia. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and ton this day in 1969. aclu became the first and only school to win three state ncaa men's basketball championships. that was the streak. with legendary coach john and roster that included future nba great kareem abdul jabbar. the bruins entered the tournament as a clear cut favorite. they survived a big scare from drake from semi finals. in the matchup trounced. injury plagued purdue. bill o'reilly up. stretch the streak to an incredible seven straight championships all under coach wooden. it was a three pete on the college courts 34 years ago today. and now you know the news for this friday, march the 22nd. mom's birthday. happy birthday, mom. see you back here monday. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: >> bill o'reilly has labeled sever
now the fbi is checking to see whether this is all connected to the recent killing of a texas county prosecutor. and number one, police have arrested two teens this 17-year-old and a 14-year-old boy in the shooting death of this baby in a stroller and the wounding of the baby's mother in georgia. and that's "the fox report's" top five. and ton this day in 1969. aclu became the first and only school to win three state ncaa men's basketball championships. that was the streak. with...
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. >> the fbi says andre tarray franklin sold the $805,000 or fact a business owner for $1,500 and then spread to report the honor to police if he did not for over $10,000. initially, friend was the only been facing a charge of receiving stolen property related to the january 7th theft. >> city leaders and santa clara believe there one step closer to getting superbowl 50 in 2016. city council members in mannesunanimously to approve the measure today that exempts the nfl from paying millions of dollars in exchange for santa clara to host possible. as part of the measure hotel taxes of those with the nfl will be waived as well as two tax surcharges that would go fundinto funding the new stadiu. while santa clara mayor said the money will be made back from private donors and filling hotels, some committee members said they're still not happy with the city's decision. they're still well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was re
. >> the fbi says andre tarray franklin sold the $805,000 or fact a business owner for $1,500 and then spread to report the honor to police if he did not for over $10,000. initially, friend was the only been facing a charge of receiving stolen property related to the january 7th theft. >> city leaders and santa clara believe there one step closer to getting superbowl 50 in 2016. city council members in mannesunanimously to approve the measure today that exempts the nfl from paying...
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followed by fbi director robert mueller and his 2014 budget. later, a look at hurricane sandy recovery efforts. next, immigration and customs enforcement. a testimony from the house judiciary committee on the release of detainees and their release from centers as a response to sequester. this is just under three hours. >> >> the judiciary committee will come to order and the chair has declare recesses of the committee at any time. opportunityke the to make members aware of our new policy regarding participation in sub committee hearings. i was asked if members who are not a member of the sub committee if they are allowed participate in sub committee hearings. after giving it some thought i came up with some resolution without over burding the sub committees. those who are a member of the full committee may attend and that member can ask questions ifthe witnesses but only yielded time by an actual member of the sub committee. i would ask member who is intend to participate let the staff know so we may prepare accordingly and it will remain the p
followed by fbi director robert mueller and his 2014 budget. later, a look at hurricane sandy recovery efforts. next, immigration and customs enforcement. a testimony from the house judiciary committee on the release of detainees and their release from centers as a response to sequester. this is just under three hours. >> >> the judiciary committee will come to order and the chair has declare recesses of the committee at any time. opportunityke the to make members aware of our new...
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. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing permanently. a spokesperson for the city's entertainment commission says the owners of the 330 rich club surrendered their entertainment license. the commission is also expected to investigate those three shootings. >>> we want to check in again with sal. apparently a little slow in la fayette. >> it is. we're trying to figure out why. i'm looking at the chp list. we don't have anything. let's go right to the picture. 24 westbound is going to be a little slow. it's been stop aun go as you i've to or -- stop and go as you drive to orinda. it's not too bad but it's not easy between walnut creek and oakland
. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing...
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. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing permanently. a spokesperson for the city's entertainment commission says the owners of the 330 rich club surrendered their entertainment license. the commission is also expected to investigate those three shootings. >>> we want to check in again with sal. apparently a little slow in la fayette. >> it is. we're trying to figure out why. i'm looking at the chp list. we don't have anything. let's go right to the picture. 24 westbound is going to be a little slow. it's been stop aun go as you i've to or -- stop and go as you drive to orinda. it's not too bad but it's not easy between walnut creek and oakland
. >>> the fbi is working with police in pleasanton and walnut creek to find a bank robber. authorities have released this surveillance photo of the suspect. they call him the button-down bandit because he usually wears a collar shirt, slacks and dress shoes. he is suspected of using a note to rob two banks in pleasanton and walnut creek this month. >>> 7:54. a san francisco nightclub, one that was the scene of a weekend shooting that injured three people, it will be closing...